Category: Sports

  • IPL team Rising Pune Supergiants launch new jersey

    IPL team Rising Pune Supergiants launch new jersey

    MUMBAI: Rising Pune Supergiants (RPS), the new entrant in the ninth season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), unveiled the team’s official jersey in striking new colours in New Delhi today, in the presence of the team owner RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group chairman Sanjiv Goenka and team captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The team management also announced the appointment of ex-Indian cricketer Hrishikesh Kanitkar as the assistant coach of the side.

    Speaking on the occasion Goenka said, “On behalf of the entire family of Rising Pune Supergiants, I would like to congratulate the team’s think tank for putting up a formidable side for the upcoming season of IPL. With so many achievers and successful cricketers in our ranks we look forward to a solid performance and some electrifying camaraderie on field. Pune has a very strong fan base and they appreciate good cricket, we are looking forward to a new home and come April, the city of Pune will have their own team to cheer for.”

    Dhoni spoke about his new role as the captain of RPS, saying, “I am looking forward to a new experience with the RPS. IPL has always been the breeding ground for new exciting talents who have the potential to play vital part in the future for the Indian Cricket Team. This year we have a very balanced side with the right combination of youth and experience which is essential for any team to succeed. We have got some big hitters and players who know to bind the innings together by putting on partnerships. Both batting and bowling unit looks good on paper but consistent performance will be the yardstick for judging the team. I am really looking forward to working with the new team management and hopefully we can make the people of Pune happy with our performance.”

    RPS logo and jersey rationale 

    The elements used in the jersey connote the dynamism and ‘ever-rising’ spirit of the team RPS. The colours used are vibrant and complement each other in bringing out the winning attitude of the team. Of the colours on the jersey, purple in particular makes a statement of superiority and brings out the energy of this team of stars. “The orange colour signifies the team’s firm determination and enthusiasm to break every barrier, thus winning every game. The bold look of the jersey reflects the confidence and ability of this team of star players who have their sights set firmly on success,” said an official statement from RPS.

    The word ‘Rising’ at a deeper level traces back to the free spirit of ‘Pune’ that never bowed down before any odds. Moreover, it also depicts the heights of excellence and success the new team will achieve being studded with ‘Super’ players like Dhoni, Ashwin, and Smith. Every player in the team is a star who shines bright in every battle, giving their best under pressure. In that sense they are also ‘Giants’ with extraordinary stature, performing astonishing feats.

    The logo has a regal feel and its visual elements are an amalgamation of cricketing equipment like the bat, the ball and the bails. The wings impart an overall impression of ‘soaring high’ while the bold font provides a sense of solidity. The purple colour of the ball signifies the energy and stability of the team.

    RPS will be having ex-New Zealand Skipper Stephen Fleming as the Coach of the side. The team will also have a professional CEO in Raghu Iyer, who is a Sports, Media and Entertainment professional with 21 years of invaluable experience. Prior to joining the RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group, he was with Rajasthan Royals since its inception.

  • IPL team Rising Pune Supergiants launch new jersey

    IPL team Rising Pune Supergiants launch new jersey

    MUMBAI: Rising Pune Supergiants (RPS), the new entrant in the ninth season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), unveiled the team’s official jersey in striking new colours in New Delhi today, in the presence of the team owner RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group chairman Sanjiv Goenka and team captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The team management also announced the appointment of ex-Indian cricketer Hrishikesh Kanitkar as the assistant coach of the side.

    Speaking on the occasion Goenka said, “On behalf of the entire family of Rising Pune Supergiants, I would like to congratulate the team’s think tank for putting up a formidable side for the upcoming season of IPL. With so many achievers and successful cricketers in our ranks we look forward to a solid performance and some electrifying camaraderie on field. Pune has a very strong fan base and they appreciate good cricket, we are looking forward to a new home and come April, the city of Pune will have their own team to cheer for.”

    Dhoni spoke about his new role as the captain of RPS, saying, “I am looking forward to a new experience with the RPS. IPL has always been the breeding ground for new exciting talents who have the potential to play vital part in the future for the Indian Cricket Team. This year we have a very balanced side with the right combination of youth and experience which is essential for any team to succeed. We have got some big hitters and players who know to bind the innings together by putting on partnerships. Both batting and bowling unit looks good on paper but consistent performance will be the yardstick for judging the team. I am really looking forward to working with the new team management and hopefully we can make the people of Pune happy with our performance.”

    RPS logo and jersey rationale 

    The elements used in the jersey connote the dynamism and ‘ever-rising’ spirit of the team RPS. The colours used are vibrant and complement each other in bringing out the winning attitude of the team. Of the colours on the jersey, purple in particular makes a statement of superiority and brings out the energy of this team of stars. “The orange colour signifies the team’s firm determination and enthusiasm to break every barrier, thus winning every game. The bold look of the jersey reflects the confidence and ability of this team of star players who have their sights set firmly on success,” said an official statement from RPS.

    The word ‘Rising’ at a deeper level traces back to the free spirit of ‘Pune’ that never bowed down before any odds. Moreover, it also depicts the heights of excellence and success the new team will achieve being studded with ‘Super’ players like Dhoni, Ashwin, and Smith. Every player in the team is a star who shines bright in every battle, giving their best under pressure. In that sense they are also ‘Giants’ with extraordinary stature, performing astonishing feats.

    The logo has a regal feel and its visual elements are an amalgamation of cricketing equipment like the bat, the ball and the bails. The wings impart an overall impression of ‘soaring high’ while the bold font provides a sense of solidity. The purple colour of the ball signifies the energy and stability of the team.

    RPS will be having ex-New Zealand Skipper Stephen Fleming as the Coach of the side. The team will also have a professional CEO in Raghu Iyer, who is a Sports, Media and Entertainment professional with 21 years of invaluable experience. Prior to joining the RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group, he was with Rajasthan Royals since its inception.

  • Star Sports Pro Kabaddi League season 3 ratings rise by 36%

    Star Sports Pro Kabaddi League season 3 ratings rise by 36%

    MUMBAI: The third season of Star Sports Pro Kabaddi, which was flagged off on 30 January, recorded a surge in viewership with the opening week ratings 36 per cent higher than the week one viewership for its last season.

    This growth in viewership makes Star Sports Pro Kabaddi the only domestic Indian sports league to witness continued rise in viewership through its first three successive seasons.

    While viewership at All India Urban level increased by 36 per cent from 54.5 TVMs in season 2 to 74 TVMs in season 3, Rural India also joined the Star Sports Pro Kabaddi fan bandwagon, delivering a staggering 135 TVMs according to the BARC CS4+ Rural for its first week in season 3.

    Affluent young audiences continued to embrace Star Sports Pro Kabaddi, reflecting in a 33 per cent growth in total minutes viewed on hotstar, the digital platform of Star India, over the first 11 days of Star Sports Pro Kabaddi season 3. Opening day engagement for season 3 was twice that of season 2.

    Star Sports Pro Kabaddi has also gained momentum on social media, with Twitter announcing that the event hashtag #LePanga saw a 254 per cent growth vs. last season.

    Star India CEO Uday Shankar said, “No other sport has grown so fast and gained such wide and deep following with fans across urban and rural India, across audience segments – men, women and kids and across screens (television and digital). The sport has truly become a unifier in its appeal, second only to cricket. This brings us a great sense of pride and is a reflection of our commitment to promote a multi-sports culture in India.”

    International Kabaddi Federation president Janardan Singh Gehlot added, “The triumph of Pro Kabaddi League in its successive seasons is proof of the tremendous partnership between Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India, the broadcaster Star, and the league organiser Mashal Sports. Kabaddi is set to become India’s iconic sport under our partnership. I would also like to congratulate all the eight PKL teams in this achievement.” 

  • Star Sports Pro Kabaddi League season 3 ratings rise by 36%

    Star Sports Pro Kabaddi League season 3 ratings rise by 36%

    MUMBAI: The third season of Star Sports Pro Kabaddi, which was flagged off on 30 January, recorded a surge in viewership with the opening week ratings 36 per cent higher than the week one viewership for its last season.

    This growth in viewership makes Star Sports Pro Kabaddi the only domestic Indian sports league to witness continued rise in viewership through its first three successive seasons.

    While viewership at All India Urban level increased by 36 per cent from 54.5 TVMs in season 2 to 74 TVMs in season 3, Rural India also joined the Star Sports Pro Kabaddi fan bandwagon, delivering a staggering 135 TVMs according to the BARC CS4+ Rural for its first week in season 3.

    Affluent young audiences continued to embrace Star Sports Pro Kabaddi, reflecting in a 33 per cent growth in total minutes viewed on hotstar, the digital platform of Star India, over the first 11 days of Star Sports Pro Kabaddi season 3. Opening day engagement for season 3 was twice that of season 2.

    Star Sports Pro Kabaddi has also gained momentum on social media, with Twitter announcing that the event hashtag #LePanga saw a 254 per cent growth vs. last season.

    Star India CEO Uday Shankar said, “No other sport has grown so fast and gained such wide and deep following with fans across urban and rural India, across audience segments – men, women and kids and across screens (television and digital). The sport has truly become a unifier in its appeal, second only to cricket. This brings us a great sense of pride and is a reflection of our commitment to promote a multi-sports culture in India.”

    International Kabaddi Federation president Janardan Singh Gehlot added, “The triumph of Pro Kabaddi League in its successive seasons is proof of the tremendous partnership between Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India, the broadcaster Star, and the league organiser Mashal Sports. Kabaddi is set to become India’s iconic sport under our partnership. I would also like to congratulate all the eight PKL teams in this achievement.” 

  • IPL Auction: No hat-trick for Yuvraj Singh; Shane Watson, Pawan Negi fetch maximum

    IPL Auction: No hat-trick for Yuvraj Singh; Shane Watson, Pawan Negi fetch maximum

    MUMBAI: Yuvraj Singh is a name that makes headlines every time the player auction for the Indian Premier League (IPL) takes place. He has established himself as a marquee asset and expectations are always soaring. However, the 2016 IPL auction saw a new Indian player emerging as the most sought after. 

    Youngster Pawan Negi went to Delhi Daredevils and became the most expensive Indian player to go under the hammer at the recent auction fetching a price of Rs 8.5 crore, while the Australian cricketer Shane Watson emerged as the most expensive player of the IPL auction with Royal Challengers Bangalore bagging him for a mammoth Rs 9.5 crore.  

    The left arm orthodox all rounder Negi’s base price was Rs 30 lakh. What a day for the young man, who has just been named in the India squad for the Asia Cup and ICC World T20!

    Yuvraj Singh, whose performance last year failed to make any headlines, too garnered great attention. Sunrisers Hyderabad dished out Rs 7 crore for him. Last year Singh’s was won for a whopping Rs 14 crore by Delhi Daredevils.

    “Yuvraj will help Sunrisers rake in more money and fans. It’s a franchise that has not had the stardom yet, no big Indian brand has played for the team and now that they have Yuvraj, they can certainly generate higher sponsorship revenue. Fans will also be very happy with the move,” said a sports media planning expert.

    Sony Six aired the entire auction live on 6 February and the telecast had a good traction on social media too with #IPLAuction trending the entire day.

    The entire list of players who went under the hammer and were bought by the various teams are as follows: 

     

    Rising Pune Supergiants

    Mitchell Marsh – Rs.4.8 crore

    M Ashwin –  Rs 4.5 crore

    Ishant Sharma – Rs 3.8 crore

    Kevin Pietersen – Rs. 3.5 crore

    Irfan Pathan – Rs 1 crore

    Thisara Perera – Rs 1 crore

    Rajat Bhatia – Rs 60 lakh

    Ashok Dinda – Rs 50 lakh

    Scott Boland – Rs 50 lakh

    Rudra Pratap Singh – Rs 30 lakh

    Peter Handscomb – Rs 30 lakh

    Adam Zampa – Rs 30 lakh

    Ankit Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

    Ankush Bains – Rs 10 lakh

    Baba Aparajith – Rs 10 lakh

    Deepak Chahar – Rs 10 lakh

    Jaskaran Singh – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Gujarat Lions

    Praveen Kumar – Rs 3.50 crore

    Dwayne Smith – Rs.2.3 crore

    Dale Steyn – Rs 2.3 crore

    Dinesh Karthik – Rs.2.3 crore

    Dhawal Kulkarni – Rs 2 crore

    Eklavya Dwivedi – Rs 1 crore

    Aaron Finch – Rs 1 crore

    Andrew Tye – Rs 50 lakh

    Ishan Kishan – Rs 35 lakh

    Pradeep Sangwan – Rs 20 lakh

    Praveen Tambe – Rs 20 lakh

    S. Jakati – Rs 20 lakh

    Jaydev Shah – Rs 20 lakh

    Shivil Kaushik – Rs 10 lakh

    Paras Dogra – Rs 10 lakh

    Sarabjeet Ladda – 10 lakh

    Umang Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

    Amit Mishra – Rs 10 lakh

    Aksh Deep Nath – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Royal Challengers Bangalore

    Shane Watson – Rs.9.5 crore

    Stuart Binny – Rs 2 crore

    Kane Richardson – Rs 2 crore

    Travis Head  – Rs 50 lakh

    Samuel Badree – Rs 50 lakh

    Praveen Dubey – Rs 35 lakh

    Vikramjeet Malik – Rs 20 lakh

    Sachin Baby – Rs 10 lakh

    Iqbal Abdullah – Rs 10 lakh

    Akshay Karnewar – Rs 10 lakh

    Vikas Tokas – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Sunrisers Hyderabad

    Yuvraj Singh – Rs 7 crore

    Ashish Nehra – Rs.5.5 crore

    Deepak Hooda – Rs 4.2 crore

    Mustafizur Rahman – Rs 1.40 crore

    Aditya Tare – Rs 1.20 crore

    Barinder Singh Sran – Rs.1.20 crore 

    Ben Cutting – Rs 50 lakh

    Vijay Shankar – Rs 35 lakh

    Abhimanyu Mithun – Rs 30 lakh

    T Suman – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Delhi Daredevils

    Pawan Negi – Rs 8.50 crore 

    Chris Morris – Rs 7 crore

    Sanju Samson – Rs 4.2 crore

    Carlos Brathwaite – Rs 4.2 crore

    Karun Nair – Rs 4 crore

    Rishabh Pant – Rs 1.90 crore

    Sam Billings – Rs 30 lakh

    Joel Paris – Rs 30 lakh

    Akhil Arvind Herwadkar – Rs 10 lakh

    CV Millind – Rs 10 lakh

    Pawan Suyal – Rs 10 lakh

    Pratyush Singh – Rs 10 lakh

    SK Ahmed – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Mumbai Indians

    Jos Buttler – Rs 3.8 crore

    Nathu Singh – Rs 3.20 crore

    Tim Southee – Rs 2.50 crore

    Krunal Pandya  – Rs 2 crore

    KP Kamath – Rs 1.40 crore

    Jitesh Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

    Deepak Puniya – Rs 10 lakh

    Jitesh Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Kolkata Knight Riders

    Jaydev Unadkat – Rs 1.6 crore

    Ankit Singh Rajpoot – Rs 1.5 crore

    John Hastings – Rs 1.3 crore

    Jason Holder – Rs 70 lakh 

    Colin Munro – Rs 30 lakh

    R. Satish – Rs 20 lakh

    Manan Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Kings XI Punjab

    Mohit Sharma – Rs 6.50 crore

    Marcus Stoinis – Rs 5.50 crore

    Kyle Abbott – Rs 2.10 crore

    KC Cariappa – Rs 80 lakh

    Armaan Jaffer – Rs 10 lakh

    Pradeep Sahu – Rs 10 lakh

    Swapnil Singh – Rs 10 lakh

  • IPL Auction: No hat-trick for Yuvraj Singh; Shane Watson, Pawan Negi fetch maximum

    IPL Auction: No hat-trick for Yuvraj Singh; Shane Watson, Pawan Negi fetch maximum

    MUMBAI: Yuvraj Singh is a name that makes headlines every time the player auction for the Indian Premier League (IPL) takes place. He has established himself as a marquee asset and expectations are always soaring. However, the 2016 IPL auction saw a new Indian player emerging as the most sought after. 

    Youngster Pawan Negi went to Delhi Daredevils and became the most expensive Indian player to go under the hammer at the recent auction fetching a price of Rs 8.5 crore, while the Australian cricketer Shane Watson emerged as the most expensive player of the IPL auction with Royal Challengers Bangalore bagging him for a mammoth Rs 9.5 crore.  

    The left arm orthodox all rounder Negi’s base price was Rs 30 lakh. What a day for the young man, who has just been named in the India squad for the Asia Cup and ICC World T20!

    Yuvraj Singh, whose performance last year failed to make any headlines, too garnered great attention. Sunrisers Hyderabad dished out Rs 7 crore for him. Last year Singh’s was won for a whopping Rs 14 crore by Delhi Daredevils.

    “Yuvraj will help Sunrisers rake in more money and fans. It’s a franchise that has not had the stardom yet, no big Indian brand has played for the team and now that they have Yuvraj, they can certainly generate higher sponsorship revenue. Fans will also be very happy with the move,” said a sports media planning expert.

    Sony Six aired the entire auction live on 6 February and the telecast had a good traction on social media too with #IPLAuction trending the entire day.

    The entire list of players who went under the hammer and were bought by the various teams are as follows: 

     

    Rising Pune Supergiants

    Mitchell Marsh – Rs.4.8 crore

    M Ashwin –  Rs 4.5 crore

    Ishant Sharma – Rs 3.8 crore

    Kevin Pietersen – Rs. 3.5 crore

    Irfan Pathan – Rs 1 crore

    Thisara Perera – Rs 1 crore

    Rajat Bhatia – Rs 60 lakh

    Ashok Dinda – Rs 50 lakh

    Scott Boland – Rs 50 lakh

    Rudra Pratap Singh – Rs 30 lakh

    Peter Handscomb – Rs 30 lakh

    Adam Zampa – Rs 30 lakh

    Ankit Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

    Ankush Bains – Rs 10 lakh

    Baba Aparajith – Rs 10 lakh

    Deepak Chahar – Rs 10 lakh

    Jaskaran Singh – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Gujarat Lions

    Praveen Kumar – Rs 3.50 crore

    Dwayne Smith – Rs.2.3 crore

    Dale Steyn – Rs 2.3 crore

    Dinesh Karthik – Rs.2.3 crore

    Dhawal Kulkarni – Rs 2 crore

    Eklavya Dwivedi – Rs 1 crore

    Aaron Finch – Rs 1 crore

    Andrew Tye – Rs 50 lakh

    Ishan Kishan – Rs 35 lakh

    Pradeep Sangwan – Rs 20 lakh

    Praveen Tambe – Rs 20 lakh

    S. Jakati – Rs 20 lakh

    Jaydev Shah – Rs 20 lakh

    Shivil Kaushik – Rs 10 lakh

    Paras Dogra – Rs 10 lakh

    Sarabjeet Ladda – 10 lakh

    Umang Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

    Amit Mishra – Rs 10 lakh

    Aksh Deep Nath – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Royal Challengers Bangalore

    Shane Watson – Rs.9.5 crore

    Stuart Binny – Rs 2 crore

    Kane Richardson – Rs 2 crore

    Travis Head  – Rs 50 lakh

    Samuel Badree – Rs 50 lakh

    Praveen Dubey – Rs 35 lakh

    Vikramjeet Malik – Rs 20 lakh

    Sachin Baby – Rs 10 lakh

    Iqbal Abdullah – Rs 10 lakh

    Akshay Karnewar – Rs 10 lakh

    Vikas Tokas – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Sunrisers Hyderabad

    Yuvraj Singh – Rs 7 crore

    Ashish Nehra – Rs.5.5 crore

    Deepak Hooda – Rs 4.2 crore

    Mustafizur Rahman – Rs 1.40 crore

    Aditya Tare – Rs 1.20 crore

    Barinder Singh Sran – Rs.1.20 crore 

    Ben Cutting – Rs 50 lakh

    Vijay Shankar – Rs 35 lakh

    Abhimanyu Mithun – Rs 30 lakh

    T Suman – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Delhi Daredevils

    Pawan Negi – Rs 8.50 crore 

    Chris Morris – Rs 7 crore

    Sanju Samson – Rs 4.2 crore

    Carlos Brathwaite – Rs 4.2 crore

    Karun Nair – Rs 4 crore

    Rishabh Pant – Rs 1.90 crore

    Sam Billings – Rs 30 lakh

    Joel Paris – Rs 30 lakh

    Akhil Arvind Herwadkar – Rs 10 lakh

    CV Millind – Rs 10 lakh

    Pawan Suyal – Rs 10 lakh

    Pratyush Singh – Rs 10 lakh

    SK Ahmed – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Mumbai Indians

    Jos Buttler – Rs 3.8 crore

    Nathu Singh – Rs 3.20 crore

    Tim Southee – Rs 2.50 crore

    Krunal Pandya  – Rs 2 crore

    KP Kamath – Rs 1.40 crore

    Jitesh Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

    Deepak Puniya – Rs 10 lakh

    Jitesh Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Kolkata Knight Riders

    Jaydev Unadkat – Rs 1.6 crore

    Ankit Singh Rajpoot – Rs 1.5 crore

    John Hastings – Rs 1.3 crore

    Jason Holder – Rs 70 lakh 

    Colin Munro – Rs 30 lakh

    R. Satish – Rs 20 lakh

    Manan Sharma – Rs 10 lakh

     

    Kings XI Punjab

    Mohit Sharma – Rs 6.50 crore

    Marcus Stoinis – Rs 5.50 crore

    Kyle Abbott – Rs 2.10 crore

    KC Cariappa – Rs 80 lakh

    Armaan Jaffer – Rs 10 lakh

    Pradeep Sahu – Rs 10 lakh

    Swapnil Singh – Rs 10 lakh

  • ESPN inks exclusive digital partnership with China’s Tencent

    ESPN inks exclusive digital partnership with China’s Tencent

    MUMBAI: After collaborating with Sony Pictures Networks India to launch co-branded sports channels in the country, ESPN has now trained its eyes on China.

    The sportscaster has inked a deal with China’s online products and services company Tencent, which builds on Tencent’s vast user base across the globe and ESPN’s expertise in sports content creation.

    Through the collaboration, ESPN’s content will be localised and exclusively distributed and promoted by Tencent’s digital platforms in China.

    Under the agreement, Tencent’s live sports coverage and digital products in China will now feature exclusive Chinese-language (Mandarin) ESPN content – a combination of original and localised content – initially focused on the NBA and international soccer, with the potential to expand to other sports.

    “We are thrilled to collaborate with one of China’s most innovative companies, and our relationship with Tencent marks an exciting new era for ESPN’s global business. This agreement will help us serve millions of Chinese fans and bring our coverage of basketball, international soccer and other sports to them like never before,” said ESPN International executive vice president Russell Wolff.

    To satisfy the growing user demand for popular international sports content, Tencent will also be the exclusive, digital home for the NCAA Men’s March Madness basketball tournaments, more than 100 regular season college basketball games and the X Games.

    In addition, Tencent’s QQ Sports (Sports.qq.com), a Chinese online sports portal, will help ESPN establish its digital presence in China by launching an ESPN section. ESPN’s content will be integrated across other QQ.com channels and sections.

    “Tencent boasts a huge pool of users. Every single day, hundreds of millions of people watch streamed sports games and read sports news on Tencent. We’re really pleased to establish this relationship with ESPN, a world leading sports media group. It will accelerate Tencent’s development as a comprehensive and professional digital platform and set benchmarks for the Chinese sports media sector,” said Tencent senior executive vice president and president of its Online Media Group SY Lau.

    These growing marketplace in China comprises 1.3 billion people, nearly 670 million Internet users and more than 440 million television households. This deal is another example of ESPN working with top in-market companies to serve sports fans locally.

  • ESPN inks exclusive digital partnership with China’s Tencent

    ESPN inks exclusive digital partnership with China’s Tencent

    MUMBAI: After collaborating with Sony Pictures Networks India to launch co-branded sports channels in the country, ESPN has now trained its eyes on China.

    The sportscaster has inked a deal with China’s online products and services company Tencent, which builds on Tencent’s vast user base across the globe and ESPN’s expertise in sports content creation.

    Through the collaboration, ESPN’s content will be localised and exclusively distributed and promoted by Tencent’s digital platforms in China.

    Under the agreement, Tencent’s live sports coverage and digital products in China will now feature exclusive Chinese-language (Mandarin) ESPN content – a combination of original and localised content – initially focused on the NBA and international soccer, with the potential to expand to other sports.

    “We are thrilled to collaborate with one of China’s most innovative companies, and our relationship with Tencent marks an exciting new era for ESPN’s global business. This agreement will help us serve millions of Chinese fans and bring our coverage of basketball, international soccer and other sports to them like never before,” said ESPN International executive vice president Russell Wolff.

    To satisfy the growing user demand for popular international sports content, Tencent will also be the exclusive, digital home for the NCAA Men’s March Madness basketball tournaments, more than 100 regular season college basketball games and the X Games.

    In addition, Tencent’s QQ Sports (Sports.qq.com), a Chinese online sports portal, will help ESPN establish its digital presence in China by launching an ESPN section. ESPN’s content will be integrated across other QQ.com channels and sections.

    “Tencent boasts a huge pool of users. Every single day, hundreds of millions of people watch streamed sports games and read sports news on Tencent. We’re really pleased to establish this relationship with ESPN, a world leading sports media group. It will accelerate Tencent’s development as a comprehensive and professional digital platform and set benchmarks for the Chinese sports media sector,” said Tencent senior executive vice president and president of its Online Media Group SY Lau.

    These growing marketplace in China comprises 1.3 billion people, nearly 670 million Internet users and more than 440 million television households. This deal is another example of ESPN working with top in-market companies to serve sports fans locally.

  • ICC inks 4-year online cricket deal with BBC

    ICC inks 4-year online cricket deal with BBC

    MUMBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has inked a four-year partnership with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), which will see the BBC Sport website provide in-depth coverage of all ICC Events until 2019 in the United Kingdom.

    The relationship started with the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2016, which began in Bangladesh on 27 January, and will end with the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, which will be to be hosted by the England and Wales Cricket Board from 30 May to 15 July.

    Between the two events, the ICC will host the ICC World Twenty20 India 2016 (8 March-3 April), ICC Champions Trophy 2017 (1-19 June), ICC Women’s World Cup 2017 (4-27 August), ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2018 (12 January-4 February), ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier (1 March-4 April) and the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 2018 (2-25 November).

    ICC finance and commercial affairs committee chairman Giles Clarke said, “The ICC is delighted to partner with BBC Sport in the United Kingdom, which is widely respected and followed due to its ability and resources to produce high-quality cricket content. As the United Kingdom will be host to three important ICC Events between 2017 and 2019, this deal confirms the ICC’s enthusiasm and commitment to take its events to all its fans irrespective of where they are in the United Kingdom and how they are following these tournaments.”

    “I have no doubts that this partnership will take cricket coverage to a completely new level and will benefit both the ICC as well as the BBC with cricket being the ultimate winner,” he added.

    The deal gives the BBC rights to show video clips (up to six minutes per hour of play), end of day round-ups, digital preview programming features and archive material in its territory. Video clips will be used to enhance the coverage of ICC events on all digital platforms, through mobile alerts and an enhanced live page.

    BBC Sport director Barbara Slater added, “We’re very pleased to announce this new agreement with the ICC, which is all about free to air accessibility and bringing the best of cricket to as wide an audience as possible. There is a strong appetite among audiences for the sport and we’re looking forward to helping deliver them the best of the action from these major events through to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. The online rights will complement our live radio commentary portfolio and popular online offering, giving audiences video of the best of the action wherever they are.”

  • ICC inks 4-year online cricket deal with BBC

    ICC inks 4-year online cricket deal with BBC

    MUMBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has inked a four-year partnership with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), which will see the BBC Sport website provide in-depth coverage of all ICC Events until 2019 in the United Kingdom.

    The relationship started with the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2016, which began in Bangladesh on 27 January, and will end with the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, which will be to be hosted by the England and Wales Cricket Board from 30 May to 15 July.

    Between the two events, the ICC will host the ICC World Twenty20 India 2016 (8 March-3 April), ICC Champions Trophy 2017 (1-19 June), ICC Women’s World Cup 2017 (4-27 August), ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2018 (12 January-4 February), ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier (1 March-4 April) and the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 2018 (2-25 November).

    ICC finance and commercial affairs committee chairman Giles Clarke said, “The ICC is delighted to partner with BBC Sport in the United Kingdom, which is widely respected and followed due to its ability and resources to produce high-quality cricket content. As the United Kingdom will be host to three important ICC Events between 2017 and 2019, this deal confirms the ICC’s enthusiasm and commitment to take its events to all its fans irrespective of where they are in the United Kingdom and how they are following these tournaments.”

    “I have no doubts that this partnership will take cricket coverage to a completely new level and will benefit both the ICC as well as the BBC with cricket being the ultimate winner,” he added.

    The deal gives the BBC rights to show video clips (up to six minutes per hour of play), end of day round-ups, digital preview programming features and archive material in its territory. Video clips will be used to enhance the coverage of ICC events on all digital platforms, through mobile alerts and an enhanced live page.

    BBC Sport director Barbara Slater added, “We’re very pleased to announce this new agreement with the ICC, which is all about free to air accessibility and bringing the best of cricket to as wide an audience as possible. There is a strong appetite among audiences for the sport and we’re looking forward to helping deliver them the best of the action from these major events through to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. The online rights will complement our live radio commentary portfolio and popular online offering, giving audiences video of the best of the action wherever they are.”